Designed specifically to bridge the demand for long-lasting, rechargeable oral hygiene accessories in emerging urban centers across Rwanda, including Kigali, Rubavu, and Musanze.
Rwanda's economic development, championed under Vision 2050, has triggered a significant shift in consumer health behaviors. As public health initiatives from the Ministry of Health (MoH) increasingly prioritize preventive dental services, there is a visible market transition from manual, low-grade toothbrushes toward high-efficiency electric sonic toothbrushes and specialized dental care filaments.
Urbanization in the Kigali Province and emerging secondary cities has created a middle class that actively seeks superior plaque removal, gum protection, and sustainable lifestyle choices. However, because local manufacturing in Rwanda currently lacks high-precision filament extrusion and automated tufting facilities, procurement remains dependent on reliable, certified global supply partners who can navigate regulatory frameworks and offer robust OEM/ODM pipelines.
Navigating the East African Community (EAC) Common External Tariff (CET) rules requires a deep understanding of logistics corridors. Our shipments transit through Mombasa (Kenya) or Dar es Salaam (Tanzania) directly to Kigali’s dry port (KDP), optimizing shipping times and tariff costs for importers.
Our manufacturing practices comply with the rigorous requirements set by the Rwanda Food and Drugs Authority (Rwanda FDA). We provide complete raw material documentation, non-toxicity certificates, and medical-grade food contact reports for all nylon, PBT, and TPU raw materials.
Rwanda maintains a highly strict domestic policy against single-use plastics. To align with national green growth strategies, we supply bio-based filaments, post-consumer recycled (PCR) brush heads, and customized packaging solutions that facilitate plastic tax exemptions.
Established in 1991, Shenzhen Jiasheng Industrial Co., Ltd. began its journey with synthetic filament extrusion. Because we control the filament production chain directly, we can manipulate tip-rounding rates, elasticity parameters, and material compounds to a level that standard converters cannot match.
For pediatric models, we apply soft nylon filaments with end-rounding ratios exceeding 95% to ensure children's soft oral tissues are protected. For orthodontic products, we use PBT structural memory filaments that maintain their stiffness and cleaning efficacy over double the lifecycle of conventional materials.
We provide an integrated, end-to-end service designed for major consumer brands, private label importers, and medical supply distributors in East Africa. Our manufacturing capabilities bridge the gap between initial raw material chemical blending and finalized packaging.
By preparing factory hubs in Thailand and Vietnam for 2024 operation, we actively de-risk global trade uncertainties, offering diversified shipping opportunities to Rwanda and avoiding complex international tariff blockages.
Our core capabilities include:
Our industrial expertise extends beyond oral hygiene to include cosmetic brushes and hair care solutions designed for professional distributors and salons in Kigali.
With global concerns over environmental plastic pollution, we actively invest in biodegradable polymers. For the Rwanda market, which stands as a global beacon for environmental hygiene, we offer PHA (Polyhydroxyalkanoates) and PLA (Polylactic Acid) toothbrush bodies and replacement bases that decompose safely in commercial composting systems.
Furthermore, we utilize closed-loop water filtration systems in our filament extrusion lines to conserve water resources and minimize the carbon footprint associated with transport through optimized packaging design.
A broad array of replacement solutions compatible with leading sonic toothbrush platforms. Engineered for long-term export to distributors and health agencies across Rwanda.
With shifts in global geopolitical alignments, relying on a single country for production exposes supply chains to unexpected risk. In response, Jiasheng Industrial has established a transition plan to decentralize production across multiple hubs.
By establishing new production bases in Thailand and Vietnam in 2024, we secure tariff exemptions, lower overall transport costs, and optimize lead times for our African supply networks. These international sites replicate our strict quality assurance and raw material sourcing procedures to ensure consistency across all product lines.
Importers in the East African Community (EAC) must confirm that products comply with standardized guidelines to prevent rejection at customs entry points like Kigali Dry Port. Our manufacturing standards adhere to the following specifications:
Ensures tuft retention forces exceed 15 Newtons, preventing filament shedding during aggressive sonic vibrations.
Raw plastic materials (POM, PBT, PP) are tested for phthalates, heavy metals, and BPA, conforming to international standards.
Biodegradable toothbrushes degrade by up to 90% within 180 days in industrial composting environments, complying with modern disposal standards.